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Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty Phoebe Hoban, author of Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art, will read from and discuss her new biography of painter Alice Neel. Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty was named one of the ten best books of 2010 by the Village Voice, included in O Magazine's 15 books to watch for in 2011, and picked as an Editors' Choice in the New York Times Sunday Book Review in January 2011. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on February 2, 2011. Video courtesy ElizabethAuthor(s): No creator set

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Gaddafi son betrayed by desert guide Nov. 22 - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was betrayed to his captors by a nomad who says he was hired to help the former Libyan leader's son escape. Katharine Jackson reports.Author(s): No creator set

Something's a-brewing for the barista Nov. 24 - Hong Kong is sending its barista champion to the World Barista Championship, where being world's best, is as much about prestige as it is about being profitable. Cathy Yang reports.Author(s): No creator set

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CSU Dominguez Hills 2011 Holiday Greeting The 2011 video holiday greeting and message from President Mildred García and the CSU Dominguez Hills family, with a selection of images from around the campus.Author(s): No creator set

One of the first sights encountered by visitors to Buddhist temples is a large painting of the wheel of rebirth, depicting in horrific detail the pains (less often the pleasures) that await people after death. In this illustrated talk, Stephen F. Teiser explains how these representations of the Buddhist worldview have been imagined in Buddhist art over the centuries. The lecture offers an introduction to Buddhist cosmology, Buddhist art, and the spatial and ritual organization of Buddhist te

Aesop Fable--"The Fox and the Crane" (Through the Art Style of Gustav Courbet) In this fable, fox invited the crane to dinner. The crane accepted the invitation and fox had prepared soup for his mate. But as we all know that foxes are cunning by nature, he served the soup in flat dishes. So, he himself lapped the crane's share with his tongue enjoying its relish a lot. But the crane could not enjoy it at all with his long beak and had to get back home hungry. The shrewd fox felt extremely amused. After few days, the crane invited the fox to dine in with him. The Author(s): No creator set

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UMMC Physician Profile: Patricia Shearer, M.D. This five-minute introduces viewers to Patricia Shearer, M.D., professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director of pediatric hematology/oncology at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center.
Dr. Shearer's special interest is pediatric solid tumors, notably Wilms tumor. Watch this video to learn more about her practice at UMGCC.
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University of Maryland Children's Hospital
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/
Greenebaum Cancer Center
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